Po‐Cheng TsaiCoung-Ru YanShoou-Jinn ChangShu‐Wei ChangShih‐Yen Lin
Abstract We fabricate top-gate transistors on the three-layer molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ) with three, two, and one layers in the source and drain regions using atomic layer etching (ALE). In the presence of ALE, the device at zero gate voltage can exhibit high and low levels of drain current under the forward and reverse gate bias, respectively. The hysteresis loop on the transfer curve of transistor indicates that two distinct charge states exist in the device within a range of gate bias. A long retention time of the charge is observed. Unlike conventional semiconductor memories with transistors and capacitors, the two-dimensional (2D) material itself plays two parts in the current conduction and charge storage. The persistent charge storage and memory operation of the multilayer MoS 2 transistors with thicknesses of a few atomic layer will further expand the device application of 2D materials with reduced linewidths.
Atiye PezeshkiSeyed Hossein Hosseini ShokouhSyed Raza Ali RazaJin Sung KimSung-Wook MinIman ShackerySeong Chan JunSeongil Im
Adelcio M. de SouzaDaniel R. CelinoRegiane RagiMurilo A. Romero
Melkamu BeleteDaniel SchneiderEros ReatoOlof EngströmZhenxing WangT. WahlbrinkSatender KatariaMax C. Lemme
Po‐Cheng TsaiHon-Chin HuangChen-Tu ChiangChao‐Hsin WuShih‐Yen Lin
Arun Singh PatelPraveen MishraAnirban ChakrabortiPrianka Sharma